Obelisk erected at the temple of Heliopolis, commemorating 30 years of the rule of King Senusret I.

Rock tombs at Beni Hassan with culturally interesting pictures and inscriptions.
In the tomb of Amenemhet I: three aisled inner room with double rows of fluted columns without capital (similar in form and style to those found in Greek temples). wall paintings: antelope hunt, dancers, bearers votive offerings

Rectilinear auxiliary grid lines used in relief sculpture

1925

Proven cultural exchanges between Egypt and Mesopotamia

1920

Feeding of the Antelopes", naturalistic wall painting in the tomb of Khnumhotep at Beni-Hassan

Grave of a second Sirenpowet at Asswan: Pictures of the deceased and his family

Right angles are constructed with the help of knotted ropes in the form of a triangle, the relation between the sides: 3 to 4 to 5.

1880 - Senusret II

Coffin Texts, magical spells on the inside of the coffins, serve the dead.

Granite statue of Nofret, wife of King Senusret II

Sandstone statue of Chertihotep

First alphabetic inscription on a rock, which appears to include two men's names, titles, and perhaps a prayer to a local god. (Syrian alphabetic writing dates from about 1700)